On the Beautiful Blue Danube is unarguably Johann Strauss's most famous work. At a monster concert during his travels, an orchestra of 1,000 musicians played it after an announcing cannon-shot.
he was most famous for music
In miniseries "Strauss Family", Johann played violin as well as piano
The most famous musicians that make polka music are Johann Strauss and his son Johann Strauss the second. Bedrich Smetana and Jaromir Vejvoda are also pretty well known.
Josef and Eduard
Check out the music of Richard Strauss (no relation to Johann Strauss, the "Waltz King"). His father was a famous horn player, and Strauss wrote many wonerful pieces for horn. Difficult music, though.
he was most famous for music
In miniseries "Strauss Family", Johann played violin as well as piano
The most famous musicians that make polka music are Johann Strauss and his son Johann Strauss the second. Bedrich Smetana and Jaromir Vejvoda are also pretty well known.
Josef and Eduard
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The most famous would be Amadeus - about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. He's also the subject of A&E's Mozart. Johann Strauss (aka Johann Strauss: The King Without a Crown), Strauss:The King of Three-Quarter Time and The Great Waltz are films about Johann Strauss, Jr. Waltzes from Vienna (1934) portrayed both Johann Strauss, Sr. and Jr. You'll also find films about: Franz Gruber, composer of Silent Night, Holy Night, Joseph Haydn, and Franz Liszt (born in Raiding, then Hungary, now Austria).
One of the most famous Ballroom Dancers is Fred Astaire. He was well known for his dancing skills as well as, his acting skills. He can be seen in famous movies such as, The Towering Inferno.
Check out the music of Richard Strauss (no relation to Johann Strauss, the "Waltz King"). His father was a famous horn player, and Strauss wrote many wonerful pieces for horn. Difficult music, though.
Strauss Sr.
Johann Strauss II wrote literally hundreds of waltzes and polkas, as well as full-length operettas. His most famous works are the waltzes The Blue Danube, The Emperor, Tales From the Vienna Woods, the polka Tritsch-Tratsch, and the operetta Die Fledermaus, "The Bat."
F. Scott Fitzgerald, perhaps the most famous writer of the era, created, colorful, glamorous characters who chased futile dreams in The Great Gatsby, a novel that poignantly exposed the superficiality of much modern society.
If it's the one with people dancing in the train station the piece is " The Blue Danube" by Johann Strauss Jr.